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I'm certain that there's quite a bit of overlap between this site and fans of my work. However, for those of you who're unfamiliar with what I do, in addition to writing TG-themed stories (quite a few books and a couple of stories on free sites like this one), I create trans-themed multi-frame caption stories. These caption stories are, for the most part, novel-length (20-45k words) narratives accompanied by appropriate (often modified) photos.
Until recently, these caption stories, along with shorter, single-frame (and daily) captions, were freely available on my blog, The Feminization Station. However, due to health (and resulting financial) issues, I was forced to think outside the box so I could monetize the popularity of my work. What I settled on was Patreon.
For those who are unfamiliar with the Patreon, it's a crowdfunding site through which you can support creators via monthly pledges (or donations, if you prefer). Many creators reward their supporters by making exclusive content available to them, which is what I've done with my multi-frame caption stories (24 now available, with another coming next week).
The latest among these stories is set in the Omar Bell Universe. I'm not sure how many of you remember it, because I removed the stories from this site a while back. However, they were quite popular (and a bit controversial, I'll admit), and were the genesis of my work in this genre.
In addition to the caption stories (which I'll admit are the main draw), my Patreon supporters will also receive (100% off) coupon codes for seven of my (previously published) novels.
Anyway, I just wanted to post here in case what I do is of interest to any of you. I'd definitely appreciate your support, and I think a lot of you might enjoy my work. If you'd like to know more, please click on the following link to be redirected to my story list:
Also, if you all wanted to know what the future might hold, you can see my publishing schedule by clicking the following link:
Thanks for reading, and I hope it didn't come off as too self-promotional.